Oxidation of carbon monoxide was studied on Mg- and Al-substituted CuC
r2O4 spinel catalyst at atmospheric pressure and temperatures between
373 and 723 K. The activity of CuCr2O4 decreased even for small replac
ements of either Cu by Mg or Cr by Al and none of the substituted oxid
es was as axtive as CuCr2O4. In Cu1-xMgxCr2O4 catalysts, the activity
systematically decreased with increasing x, except for 0.4 < x < 0.6.
The decrease in activity is due to a decrease in the active Cu2+ ions
of the catalyst. The increase in activity on increasing x from 0.4 to
0.6 is attributed to the crystallographic phase change, i.e., tetragon
al to cubic, in the catalyst. This was also found in the CuCr2-xAlxO4
catalysts. The decrease in the catalytic activity on substitution of C
r by Al, even when the total copper content is not altered, is due to
the reduction of some of the active Cu2+ ions to Cu1+ ions. (C) 1994 A
cademic Press, Inc.